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RE: Snow

From: "Andrew Apter" <andya@s...>
Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 14:11:08 -0500
Subject: RE: Snow

Warming do not use laundry detergent.  It eats some paints and plastics
and
has some other nasty side problems like allergies.  Then again we can
put
figure and gamers in full MOPP.
Andy

 -----Original Message-----
From:	owner-gzg-l@CSUA.Berkeley.EDU
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On Behalf Of Jeff Miller
Sent:	Monday, March 06, 2000 1:16 PM
To:	gzg-l@CSUA.Berkeley.EDU
Subject:	Re: Snow

Ground Zero Games wrote:

> >I'm just picturing the look of the gaming room after that much
talc....
> >...though on a hot day, the players might get some benefit from it.
<grin>
>
> Ah, the delicate odour of unwashed gamer wafting in the breeze...... 
;-)
>
> "I love the smell of wargame shows in the morning - smells
like.....profits!!"
>
> <BIG GRIN>
>
> Jon (GZG)
>

<grin>

>
> >The good thing about talc is that it won't attract ants or other
vermin.
> >The bad
> >thing about it is that it won't necessarily stay where you want it. 
One
good
> >breeze....  ...it would make a good blizzard effect though.
>
> On a very slightly serious note, I guess maybe you could lightly damp
it
> down with one of those houseplant water sprayer bottles? Wouldn't like
to
> think about the clear-up afterward, though.... ;-)
>

That's not snow, it's slush.  That would make for a hard game since all
the
troupers would complain about it getting into their boots.  <grin>

You could always use laundry detergent.  It's generally heavy enough to
stay
put
and clean up is easy (if a bit foamy).	<grin>

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